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Moorland fires: World Cup warning over barbecue dangers | Moorland fires: World Cup warning over barbecue dangers |
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Firefighters tackling huge moorland blazes have asked the public not to "make their job any harder" ahead of England's World Cup clash. | Firefighters tackling huge moorland blazes have asked the public not to "make their job any harder" ahead of England's World Cup clash. |
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) raised concerns about the potential for diverting resources. | Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) raised concerns about the potential for diverting resources. |
More than 200 firefighters are currently on the scene of fires at Saddleworth Moor in Tameside and Winter Hill near Bolton. | More than 200 firefighters are currently on the scene of fires at Saddleworth Moor in Tameside and Winter Hill near Bolton. |
GMFRS area manager Jim Hutton asked the public to "think of our crews". | GMFRS area manager Jim Hutton asked the public to "think of our crews". |
England face Colombia in the last 16 of the competition in Moscow later. | England face Colombia in the last 16 of the competition in Moscow later. |
Mr Hutton said: "Whilst you are enjoying the World Cup this evening, please think of our crews who are continuing to tackle two major moorland fires. | Mr Hutton said: "Whilst you are enjoying the World Cup this evening, please think of our crews who are continuing to tackle two major moorland fires. |
"With this in mind, please don't make their job any harder by leaving barbecues unattended or cooking whilst drinking alcohol." | |
The government has also confirmed that military support to tackle the blaze on Saddleworth Moor is to be extended for another three days. | |
The Prime Minister's official spokesman said it has been extended to 17:00 BST on Friday. | |
"Obviously if further support was to be needed beyond Friday we would look at that in the usual way," the spokesman added. | |
About 100 troops Royal Regiment of Scotland (4 SCOTS) are deployed at the site. | |
Meanwhile, one temporary firefighter has told the BBC he had asked to support the crews but his request had been declined. | Meanwhile, one temporary firefighter has told the BBC he had asked to support the crews but his request had been declined. |
Emergency Fire Crews (EFCs) are temporary firefighters who commonly provide cover during industrial action. | Emergency Fire Crews (EFCs) are temporary firefighters who commonly provide cover during industrial action. |
One EFC, who wished to remain anonymous, said it was "upsetting" that they have not been asked to help. | One EFC, who wished to remain anonymous, said it was "upsetting" that they have not been asked to help. |
Assistant Chief Fire Office Tony Hunter said the use of emergency fire crews "is an option that we have considered and discounted at this moment". | |
"The military have, and are familiar with, their own command structure, unlike the EFCs who would require additional supervision which, due to these ongoing incidents, is not available." | "The military have, and are familiar with, their own command structure, unlike the EFCs who would require additional supervision which, due to these ongoing incidents, is not available." |
In Tameside there are 45 firefighters at the scene and this is likely to rise with support from crews from the West Midlands, South Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and West Yorkshire. | In Tameside there are 45 firefighters at the scene and this is likely to rise with support from crews from the West Midlands, South Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and West Yorkshire. |
Meanwhile, at Winter Hill 140 firefighters from Lancashire Fire and Rescue service are working with 35 from GMFRS. | Meanwhile, at Winter Hill 140 firefighters from Lancashire Fire and Rescue service are working with 35 from GMFRS. |
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